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I feel thasy it's important at this time to remind people just how special it is to have animals in the park I hope these pictures serve thst purpose.
 

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I learned some interesting information about the wolves this spring.

The wolves are trained to respond to the sound of a bell. In a worst case scenario if a person was to fall into the wolf pit, the trainer would radio back and another trainer will ring a large bell. The wolves are trained to stop whatever they are doing and immediately go to the exit.

While the trainer I spoke with didn't know of any incidences of it needing to be used for a human fall; wildlife does occasionally get in there. Despite it being "natural" the park obviously prefers that park goers not see the wolves eat live animals, so they will often ring the bell.

The worst event that the trainer knew of was when a groundhog got in there and the wolves we're playing tug-of-war with it.
 
I learned some interesting information about the wolves this spring.

The wolves are trained to respond to the sound of a bell. In a worst case scenario if a person was to fall into the wolf pit, the trainer would radio back and another trainer will ring a large bell. The wolves are trained to stop whatever they are doing and immediately go to the exit.

While the trainer I spoke with didn't know of any incidences of it needing to be used for a human fall; wildlife does occasionally get in there. Despite it being "natural" the park obviously prefers that park goers not see the wolves eat live animals, so they will often ring the bell.

The worst event that the trainer knew of was when a groundhog got in there and the wolves we're playing tug-of-war with it.
This happened this morning as a snake was in the waterfall it was interesting i watch
 
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Great find @Jahrules - since a lot of the fencing in that area is wooden and/or probably over a certain height that requires a permit (I know in certain localities any fencing structure over 6' tall requires a permit), it's probably just routine replacement.

Since it said the wolf area specifically I'm curious if it's only the habitat or if that also includes other parts of the animal area.
 
Throwing out another possibility here. Wolf area is rather generic. Right across the path is the Pet Shanigans stage that we know won't be hosting that show. I have reliably been enformed that the back stage area is in bad shape. Could this be part of a more general project in that area instead of strictly the wolf habitat?
 
That’s great news! It’s sad that so many are now gone. Do we know which wolves were still there?
 
@Jahrules may have found the first sign of a pretty interesting story...

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Has @horsesboy or @Luke heard anything about this?

I had heard that they were looking/considering but have not heard of it being a done thing. Hopefully I just have old info.
 
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